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Decide if the underlined pronoun in the sentence is used as a subject, a predicate nominative, or

an appositive.
Both Ben and he will graduate at the same time.
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O subject
O predicate nominative
appositive

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Final answer:

The underlined pronoun 'he' in the sentence is a predicate nominative.


Step-by-step explanation:

The underlined pronoun in the sentence, 'Both Ben and he will graduate at the same time,' is used as a predicate nominative. In this sentence, 'he' renames the subject 'Ben' and is used to identify or rename the subject. It is functioning as a predicate nominative because it is following a linking verb, 'will.'


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